Fixing the power outlet in the Mitsubishi Spyder Eclipse

Hi! I was wondering if it's possible to fix my power outlet somehow without going to the dealership. The radio is working and the lights are working. I just need to use it to either charge my phone or GPS. Unfortunately i look at the manual and look power outlet. My family member left the wire plug into the outlet and I guess it did something to do the battery. If you know how to fix it, please give me directions how to fix power outlet. Thank you!

Where is the fuse for the power outlet located? We looked in the fuse box under the hood but couldn't find anything marked "power outlet"? Is the fuse for the power outlet labeled something other than power outlet?Where is the fuse for the power outlet located? We looked in the fuse box under the hood but couldn't find anything marked "power outlet"? Is the fuse for the power outlet labeled something other than power outlet?

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The two relays for the front [main] wipers are part of the front ECU [engine computer] and are not serviceable separately. The front wipers are powered by a 10 amp [#22 in the relay box] battery hot fuse and a 20 amp [#18 in the junction box] & two 7.5 amp [#20 & #23 in the junction box] ignition hot fuses. The front ECU is located under the hood. It sits on top of the driver's inner fender well.

I've been messing with the stereo and took the seats out to check the amp. I don't think I disconnected the negative cable on the battery and now the windows won't do anything and the top won't go up or down. What did I screw up?

You can take your car to Auto Zone and they will scan the codes for FREE. They will also let you know the part causing the problem. 99% of the time it's a sensor that you may be able to replace yourself if your handy with cars. Without the codes, it's random guessing to fix the problem.

Unfortunately, this is not something you can fix yourself. You will need to take the car to either the dealer or a shop which specializes in fixing convertible tops, headliners, etc (commonly called an automotive trim shop) Most used car dealers have a trim shop that they can recommend.

I HAVE A SPYDER ALSO. ALTHOUGH, I HAVE NEVER HAD THAT ISSUE, THE ONLY WAY I COULD GET THE ALARM TO STAY OFF WITHOUT GOING OFF AGAIN IS BY INSERTING THE KEY INTO THE DRIVER'S SIDE DOOR. THAT RESETS IT PROPERLY.